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" Second leads."

Bold enough to cut down someone's ego and silence them with just one reply

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Bold enough to cut down someone's ego and silence them with just one reply. Gentle enough to mend a wounded heart with the warmth of a single smile.

Nitya Roy.

She is a 25-year-old woman with a fair complexion, brown hair lightly kissed with highlights at the tips, and striking black eyes framed by spectacles-the little detail that adds an irresistible charm to her presence. Standing at 5'6, she carries herself with quiet elegance, her aura commanding both respect and admiration. She works in a prestigious international firm in London, where her intelligence and poise make her stand out effortlessly.

Her nature is a rare blend of kindness and strength. She is sweet and compassionate, yet bold enough to crush someone's ego under her old heels-because in her eyes, certain people are simply not worth the trouble of staining her new ones.

Behind her composed exterior lies a complicated life. Her brother fears her-not because she has ever wronged him, but because of the shadows of his own past deeds. And though her love life remains carefully hidden, she has been in a secret relationship with Shivay Thakur for the past four years.

Nitya's heart beats for her family. She deeply loves her mother, but her younger sister is the true light of her life, her most precious gift from God. She is determined to shield her little sister and rescue her from the prison of misery that her brother's choices have created.

But how long can she keep her own secrets buried? When the veil is finally lifted from her relationship with Shivay, will Nitya bow down to her brother's authority-or will she dare to choose love, even if it means shattering everything she has been protecting?

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People often forget that cheerfulness, when silenced, can be as dangerous as it once seemed like a blessing

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People often forget that cheerfulness, when silenced, can be as dangerous as it once seemed like a blessing. And Shivay Thakur is living proof of that.

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